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One million and counting

By James Grahame

I'm horrible at remembering birthdays and special occasions. It should therefore come as no surprise that the one millionth Retro Thing visitor snuck onto our homepage this morning without so much as a handful of confetti or a piece of free cake.

It's definitely time to send out a big thanks to all of our regular readers, especially those who take the time to write comments and send thought provoking suggestions. We've got a few top secret plans in the pipeline that we'll be unleashing over the next few months. Thankfully, none of them involve gerbils.

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One million and counting

I'm horrible at remembering birthdays and special occasions. It should therefore come as no surprise that the one millionth Retro Thing visitor snuck onto our homepage this morning without so much as a handful of confetti or a piece of free cake.

It's definitely time to send out a big thanks to all of our regular readers, especially those who take the time to write comments and send thought provoking suggestions. We've got a few top secret plans in the pipeline that we'll be unleashing over the next few months. Thankfully, none of them involve gerbils.